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Re: El Shaddai
1. There is no 'most perfect name ever'...perhaps a dip in theology classes would expose you to the inherent imperfection of the worldly realm.2. Judge is only capitalised when it starts a sentence or is part of a title as in Judge John D. Caplan presiding, not when you're trying to be emphatic in print.3. Who am I to judge? Well, the person who told her what her daughter's name actually means for a start. And anyway, I'm not judging her (although my gut instinct on this one is that brightness and intellectual curiousity aren't major factors) or her intentions in using the name, simply cluing her in to the controversial and loaded meanings and associations of the name and suggesting ways around that. You shouldn't ask questions if you can't handle honest answers and if you're going to judge someone as judgemental than you can't criticise them for judging someone's common sense to be slightly lacking - setting in judgement of someone for judging is called hypocrisy. They often cover that in religion also ;o)cheersDevon
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My name is El Shaddai, I couldn't understand why my mom was crying the other night on the computer. I've been reading the words you have written degrading my mother, insulting her integrity, plus insulting a name you have no idea about. You only know what is written. My Father at a Catholic church hasn't even been so rude at you people here. I'm devistated about how you think you know my mom! I have a letter from Amy Grant that sings the song what it meant. Mom wanted to find out other meanings. Like duh you may have been the one who needs more training on this matter before you put your two food stamps in! My mother has an excelent degree, and makes more money then you will ever make your whole life. I didn't know this was "Behind the name with insults"
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Right on, El Shaddai!! Keep it up!! Someone needs to tell them!
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